Salesforce Jobs Become Less About Perks After Layoffs

Kenny never thought of himself as tech company material. As a kid he’d been into sports, and when he was a little older he worked in retail, which he enjoyed. In college, at a large state school, he studied marketing and spent lots of time with his fraternity brothers. He never learned to code.
In his last summer of college, looking to put his degree to work, he got a marketing internship and he hated it. He missed the competitive camaraderie of the locker room and the frat house. Even if he worked harder than the other interns, he says, “we all got paid the same, and that made me mad.”
ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7o7jOqKSbnaKce6S7zGilnq%2BjZLOmrdOuqZ6rX2d9c3%2BMamlmaGdkwKK4xKydqKqTmnqru8GsZJudk6S6pnnLnqqsZZGXvLbAjKmcq6OjYq6nwMSrZKWZqaSzp78%3D
Patria Henriques
Update: 2024-08-03